THE HOMEOWNER'S GUIDE TO TOPSOIL & MULCH
THE HOMEOWNER’S GUIDE
TO TOPSOIL & MULCH
Topsoil and mulch both support the robust health of plants and gardens by retaining moisture and giving them the proper resources to thrive in any condition. There are many uses for topsoil and mulch that should be utilized for your landscape which can significantly improve the overall quality.
Commercial and residential property owners can use topsoil and mulch to generate professional-quality results from their landscaping projects. Mulch and topsoil will keep your landscape looking healthy and beautiful.
Looking to improve the quality of your plants or garden or have your landscape flourish, but not too sure how to? It's actually quite simple. By adding topsoil or mulch to your plants or garden, you can significantly improve the quality and look of your landscape.
THE HOMEOWNER’S GUIDE
TO TOPSOIL & MULCH
MULCH
Mulch, in its purest form, is a layer of
material that is placed on top of soil or
another ground covering. It is one of the best things you can do for your flowerbeds,
gardens, and areas near your walkways.
Mulch is primarily composed of decaying
leaves, bark, or compost, that is spread
around plants to enrich or insulate the soil.
Mulch is also defined not only as wood, but
also known as rubber materials, decorative
rocks, leaves, or straws. You’ll find that some
of the more popular wood mulches are
cedar, pine, and cypress.
THE HOMEOWNER’S GUIDE
TO TOPSOIL & MULCH
THE HOMEOWNER’S GUIDE
TO TOPSOIL & MULCH